"He (the genius) becomes obstinate in his
errors, no less than in his virtues, and the
arrows of his aims are blunted, as the reeds of
his trust are broken."
--Ruskin, A Joy For Ever.
| The Burning Bush | [142 H.T.] |
"In wonder-workings, or some bush aflame,
Men look for God, and fancy him concealed,
But in earth's common things he stands revealed,
While grass and flowers and stars spell out his name."
--Minot J. Savage.
| The Burning Fiery Furnace. | [190 T.J.] |
"Be it floor or blood the path that's trod,
All the same it leads to God.
Be it furnace fire voluminous
One like God's Son will walk with us."
--Christina G. Rossetti.
| By Their Fruits Ye shall Know Them. | [109 G.B.], [117 L.J.] |